get off one's tail



get off one's tail

Also, get off one's butt. Stop loafing and start doing something. For example, Get off your tail and help your mother, or I should get off my butt, but I'm exhausted. Neither slangy expression, with its allusion to the buttocks, is considered polite.
See also: get, off, tail

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bronislovas-Lithuanian
Mirembe-Eastern African, Ganda
Ermingard-Ancient Germanic
Albertoahl-BER-to (Italian, Spanish), al-BER-too (Portuguese)Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Selene[si'li:ni]
Ara-Armenian, Armenian Mythology